How to autostart LXterminal in openbox maximized?

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The problem is that I found a solution for my .config/openbox/rc.xml, but not for .config/openbox/autostart.sh. Normally, it's just the command with options like in CLI, but man lxterminal doesn't seem to provide them.



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  • It is a bash script file. I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "options". Also, have a look at the openbox docs. Given that, you'd have to add a line like yourcommand & to launch it on login.
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The problem is that I found a solution for my .config/openbox/rc.xml, but not for .config/openbox/autostart.sh. Normally, it's just the command with options like in CLI, but man lxterminal doesn't seem to provide them.



Could you briefly tell me the options for the autostart.sh?










share|improve this question





















  • It is a bash script file. I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "options". Also, have a look at the openbox docs. Given that, you'd have to add a line like yourcommand & to launch it on login.
    – rudib
    Dec 15 at 18:41














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The problem is that I found a solution for my .config/openbox/rc.xml, but not for .config/openbox/autostart.sh. Normally, it's just the command with options like in CLI, but man lxterminal doesn't seem to provide them.



Could you briefly tell me the options for the autostart.sh?










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The problem is that I found a solution for my .config/openbox/rc.xml, but not for .config/openbox/autostart.sh. Normally, it's just the command with options like in CLI, but man lxterminal doesn't seem to provide them.



Could you briefly tell me the options for the autostart.sh?







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  • It is a bash script file. I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "options". Also, have a look at the openbox docs. Given that, you'd have to add a line like yourcommand & to launch it on login.
    – rudib
    Dec 15 at 18:41

















  • It is a bash script file. I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "options". Also, have a look at the openbox docs. Given that, you'd have to add a line like yourcommand & to launch it on login.
    – rudib
    Dec 15 at 18:41
















It is a bash script file. I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "options". Also, have a look at the openbox docs. Given that, you'd have to add a line like yourcommand & to launch it on login.
– rudib
Dec 15 at 18:41





It is a bash script file. I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "options". Also, have a look at the openbox docs. Given that, you'd have to add a line like yourcommand & to launch it on login.
– rudib
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lxterminal doesn't provide any options for maximizing window, so you may want to consider using another terminal application that provide this option, like



xterm -maximized


Or you can add these lines into applications section inside ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml



<application class="lxterminal">
<maximized>true</maximized>
</application>


but every instance of lxterminal would be maximized by default.



P.S. Another solution is using wmctrl program inside your script, for example:



#!/bin/sh

wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b add,maximized_vert,maximized_horz
# your script start here
neofetch
read
# end of the script





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    lxterminal doesn't provide any options for maximizing window, so you may want to consider using another terminal application that provide this option, like



    xterm -maximized


    Or you can add these lines into applications section inside ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml



    <application class="lxterminal">
    <maximized>true</maximized>
    </application>


    but every instance of lxterminal would be maximized by default.



    P.S. Another solution is using wmctrl program inside your script, for example:



    #!/bin/sh

    wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b add,maximized_vert,maximized_horz
    # your script start here
    neofetch
    read
    # end of the script





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      lxterminal doesn't provide any options for maximizing window, so you may want to consider using another terminal application that provide this option, like



      xterm -maximized


      Or you can add these lines into applications section inside ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml



      <application class="lxterminal">
      <maximized>true</maximized>
      </application>


      but every instance of lxterminal would be maximized by default.



      P.S. Another solution is using wmctrl program inside your script, for example:



      #!/bin/sh

      wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b add,maximized_vert,maximized_horz
      # your script start here
      neofetch
      read
      # end of the script





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        lxterminal doesn't provide any options for maximizing window, so you may want to consider using another terminal application that provide this option, like



        xterm -maximized


        Or you can add these lines into applications section inside ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml



        <application class="lxterminal">
        <maximized>true</maximized>
        </application>


        but every instance of lxterminal would be maximized by default.



        P.S. Another solution is using wmctrl program inside your script, for example:



        #!/bin/sh

        wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b add,maximized_vert,maximized_horz
        # your script start here
        neofetch
        read
        # end of the script





        share|improve this answer














        lxterminal doesn't provide any options for maximizing window, so you may want to consider using another terminal application that provide this option, like



        xterm -maximized


        Or you can add these lines into applications section inside ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml



        <application class="lxterminal">
        <maximized>true</maximized>
        </application>


        but every instance of lxterminal would be maximized by default.



        P.S. Another solution is using wmctrl program inside your script, for example:



        #!/bin/sh

        wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b add,maximized_vert,maximized_horz
        # your script start here
        neofetch
        read
        # end of the script






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